Klay Thompson Will Increase Minutes Tonight, says Kerr

It looks like Klay Thompson will see some extended floor time tonight.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said in pregame media availability that Thompson would be able to increase his minutes to a target of 30, the first time he would be clearing as much since returning for injury. This is a major step for Thompson, who has taken an increased volume to try and make the most of the time he’s given.

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Working and Defending to Win, Curry’s Trainer says He’s Only Getting Stronger

As a player who will forever be one of the premier offensive threats in the history of basketball, Stephen Curry has continued to set new standards of excellence for himself, this time on the defensive end.

Bringing in a haul this season of NBA All-Star and NBA 75 recognition, topped off by his inevitable setting of the all-time 3-point record in Madison Square Garden in December, Curry has finally turned heads for his work on the other side of the ball.

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The Warriors' Unique Practice Competition

Friendly competition has a tendency to breed success when you compete against the guys who you go to war with every night. The Golden State Warriors are an excellent example of that, as media clips from their practices (like that one time they played baseball in the Chase Center arena after returning from a long road trip) show the whole team out there participating and having fun.

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James Wiseman Starting Non-Contact Practice Participation

Earlier this month, it was revealed that James Wiseman needed arthroscopic surgery on his knee. The surgery was to clean up some scar tissue that had developed as a result of him tearing his meniscus late last season. Wiseman’s been on the upward trajectory of recovery since despite his setbacks, and Warriors personnel think that he’s making some solid progress.

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Andre Iguodala Clowns Jordan Poole's Bench Antics

With all the young guys on the team, it seems like Golden State Warriors veteran and 3x NBA champion Andre Iguodala has taken it upon himself to mentor some of the young guys. Iggy is well-regarded as a very cerebral player, and even though he’s not dunking on whole teams anymore like he was in Philadelphia, he’s still an important part of the Dubs championship core both on and off the court.

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